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Based on the long-running radio show. Irma is a likeable airhead who meddles in her roommate's love-life. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, in their first screen ...
My Friend Irma is a 1949 American comedy film starring John Lund, Diana Lynn, Don DeFore, and Marie Wilson. Directed by George Marshall, it featured the ...
My Friend Irma
1949 ‧ Comedy/Romance ‧ 3h 12m
6.4/10 · IMDb
65% · Rotten Tomatoes
A dizzy blonde (Marie Wilson) and her level-headed roommate (Diana Lynn) have man trouble when the former's beau (John Lund) begins promoting a would-be singer.
Initial release: October 14, 1949
Director: George Marshall
Sequel: My Friend Irma Goes West
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Box office: $2.8 million (US and Canadian rentals); 10,247 admissions (France)
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My Friend Irma is a media franchise that was spawned by a top-rated, long-running radio situation comedy created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard.
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Irma Peterson was the typical dumb blonde secretary living with a roommate, Jane Stacy, in a run-down Manhattan apartment run by Mrs. O'Reilly.
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Their story intersects with the antics of Irma (Marie Wilson), the likable airhead who meddles in the romantic life of her roommate (Diana Lynn). Irma may be a ...
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Marie Wilson stars as Irma Peterson, the definitive dumb blonde. Irma shares her zany misadventures - and a New York apartment - with her more sensible roommate ...
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My Friend Irma tells the story of a extremely dim-witted blonde stenographer named Irma Peterson, played by Marie Wilson, and the daily high-jinx that she gets ...
The story begins when Irma (Marie Wilson) and her friends head westward on the incorrect assumption that Steve Laird (Dean Martin) has landed a movie contract.
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A dizzy blonde (Marie Wilson) and her level-headed roommate (Diana Lynn) have man trouble when the former's beau (John Lund) begins promoting a would-be singer.